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- Ocellated_Lizard abstract "The ocellated lizard (Timon lepidus) (syn. Lacerta lepida) is a species of wall lizard also known as the (Portuguese: sardão, Spanish: lagarto ocelado).The ocellated lizard is one of the largest members of its family. The adult is 30 to 60 cm (1–2 ft) long and may reach up to 90 cm (3 ft), weighing more than 0.5 kg (1.1 lbs). About two-thirds of its length is tail. Newly hatched young are 4 to 5 cm (1½-2 in) long, excluding tail.This reptile is found in various wild and cultivated habitats from sea level up to 2100 m in southern Spain. It is rare at higher altitudes. It prefers dry, bushy areas, such as open woodland and scrub, old olive groves and vineyards, and is sometimes found on more open, rocky or sandy areas. It can occasionally be seen basking on roadsides. The lizard usually stays on the ground, but climbs well on rocks and in trees. It can dig holes and sometimes uses abandoned rabbit burrows.This is a robust lizard with a serrated collar. The male has a characteristic broad head. It has thick, strong legs, with long, curved claws. The dorsal background colour is usually green, but sometimes grey or brownish, especially on the head and tail. This is overlaid with black stippling that may form a bold pattern of interconnected rosettes. The underside is yellowish or greenish. The male is brighter in colour than the female and has blue spots on its flanks; there are fewer or none in the female. Young are green, grey, or brown, with yellowish or white, often black-edged, spots all over.This lizard feeds mainly on large insects, especially beetles, and also robs birds’ nests and occasionally takes reptiles, frogs, and small mammals. It also eats fruit and other plant matter, especially in dry areas.Breeding occurs in late spring or early summer. Males are territorial in spring and fight in the breeding season. The female lays up to 22 eggs in June and July about three months after mating, hiding them under stones and logs or in leaf litter or in loose damp soil. It tends to lay fewer, larger eggs in dry areas. The eggs hatch in eight to 14 weeks. The lizard is sexually mature at two years of age.".
- Ocellated_Lizard binomialAuthority Fran%C3%A7ois_Marie_Daudin.
- Ocellated_Lizard class Reptile.
- Ocellated_Lizard conservationStatus "NT".
- Ocellated_Lizard conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Ocellated_Lizard family Lacertidae.
- Ocellated_Lizard genus Timon_(genus).
- Ocellated_Lizard kingdom Animal.
- Ocellated_Lizard order Lizard.
- Ocellated_Lizard order Squamata.
- Ocellated_Lizard phylum Chordate.
- Ocellated_Lizard synonym "Lacerta lepida Daudin, 1802".
- Ocellated_Lizard thumbnail LagartoOcelado.jpg?width=300.
- Ocellated_Lizard wikiPageExternalLink wgetz?-e+REPTILIA-Species:'Timon_SP_lepidus'.
- Ocellated_Lizard wikiPageExternalLink timon_lepidus.html.
- Ocellated_Lizard wikiPageExternalLink LacerLepid.htm.
- Ocellated_Lizard wikiPageExternalLink www.t-lepidus.de.
- Ocellated_Lizard wikiPageID "4241131".
- Ocellated_Lizard wikiPageRevisionID "603610122".
- Ocellated_Lizard binomial "Timon lepidus".
- Ocellated_Lizard classis Reptile.
- Ocellated_Lizard familia Lacertidae.
- Ocellated_Lizard genus "Timon".
- Ocellated_Lizard hasPhotoCollection Ocellated_Lizard.
- Ocellated_Lizard name "Ocellated lizard".
- Ocellated_Lizard name "Timon lepidus".
- Ocellated_Lizard ordo Squamata.
- Ocellated_Lizard phylum Chordate.
- Ocellated_Lizard rangeMap "Mapa Timon lepidus.png".
- Ocellated_Lizard regnum "Animalia".
- Ocellated_Lizard species "T. lepidus".
- Ocellated_Lizard status "NT".
- Ocellated_Lizard statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Ocellated_Lizard subdivision "T. l. ibericus (López-Seoane, 1884)".
- Ocellated_Lizard subdivision "T. l. lepidus (Daudin, 1802)".
- Ocellated_Lizard subdivision "T. l. nevadensis (Buchholz, 1963)".
- Ocellated_Lizard subdivision "T. l. oteroi (Castroviejo & Mateo, 1998)".
- Ocellated_Lizard subdivisionRanks Subspecies.
- Ocellated_Lizard subordo Lizard.
- Ocellated_Lizard synonyms "Lacerta lepida Daudin, 1802".
- Ocellated_Lizard subject Category:Reptiles_of_Europe.
- Ocellated_Lizard subject Category:Reptiles_of_the_Iberian_Peninsula.
- Ocellated_Lizard subject Category:Timon_(genus).
- Ocellated_Lizard type Animal100015388.
- Ocellated_Lizard type Chordate101466257.
- Ocellated_Lizard type Diapsid101661818.
- Ocellated_Lizard type LivingThing100004258.
- Ocellated_Lizard type Lizard101674464.
- Ocellated_Lizard type Object100002684.
- Ocellated_Lizard type Organism100004475.
- Ocellated_Lizard type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Ocellated_Lizard type Reptile101661091.
- Ocellated_Lizard type ReptilesOfEurope.
- Ocellated_Lizard type Saurian101674216.
- Ocellated_Lizard type Vertebrate101471682.
- Ocellated_Lizard type WallLizards.
- Ocellated_Lizard type Whole100003553.
- Ocellated_Lizard type Animal.
- Ocellated_Lizard type Eukaryote.
- Ocellated_Lizard type Reptile.
- Ocellated_Lizard type Species.
- Ocellated_Lizard type Reptile.
- Ocellated_Lizard type Organism.
- Ocellated_Lizard comment "The ocellated lizard (Timon lepidus) (syn. Lacerta lepida) is a species of wall lizard also known as the (Portuguese: sardão, Spanish: lagarto ocelado).The ocellated lizard is one of the largest members of its family. The adult is 30 to 60 cm (1–2 ft) long and may reach up to 90 cm (3 ft), weighing more than 0.5 kg (1.1 lbs). About two-thirds of its length is tail.".
- Ocellated_Lizard label "Ocellated Lizard".
- Ocellated_Lizard sameAs m.0brryg.
- Ocellated_Lizard sameAs Ocellated_Lizard.
- Ocellated_Lizard wasDerivedFrom Ocellated_Lizard?oldid=603610122.
- Ocellated_Lizard depiction LagartoOcelado.jpg.
- Ocellated_Lizard isPrimaryTopicOf Ocellated_Lizard.
- Ocellated_Lizard name "Ocellated lizard".
- Ocellated_Lizard name "Timon lepidus".